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Prof. Odinet gives talk to NOLA Bar Assoc. on real estate lending (News)
Odinet’s talk was on recent trends in real estate finance, particularly those involving banks requiring that real estate developers put up as collateral their control rights over the board of directors in homeowners and condo associations. He explained that the law governing these types of encumbrances is uncertain and in need of clarification in Louisiana.
Law Review announces Call for Papers for symposium on 4th Amendment Searches and Seizures (News)
The Board of Editors of the Southern University Law Review recently announced a Call for Papers in connection with its symposium titled “Fourth Amendment Searches and Seizures after Utah v. Strieff.” The symposium will take place on Friday, February 3, 2017, at the Law Center, A. A. Lenoir Hall.
SULC Alumnus Appointed Magistrate in West Virginia (News)
On April 11, 2019, Southern University Law Center alumnus, Hollis T. Lewis II, will officially be sworn into the Magistrate position for Kanawha County, West Virginia, making him the only African-American appointed to one of the 11 Magistrate positions in the entire county. Lewis, who is also the former assistant Kanawha County Prosecutor, was delegated to the new position by Chief Circuit Judge Joann Tabit who stated that “Lewis will be a real asset to the magistrate court in Kanawha County.”
Southern University Law Center receives $10k donation for public protest symposium and course (News)
Southern University Law Center hosts social justice conversation with award-winning attorney, author Brittany Barnett (News)
Splunk, Inc. donates $10k to Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic (News)
Southern University Law Center celebrates Spring 2024 Commencement (News)
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Outgoing Southern University Law Review editor-in-chief shares details of her law school experience at 2016 Senior Banquet (News)
At the Southern University Law Review 2016 Senior Banquet, March 21, outgoing Editor-in-Chief Rachel Dunaway told the incoming editorial board and members what the proverbial “they” don’t tell you about the law school experience.
Anderson-Fortson wins National Law Review Writing Competition (News)
Charletta “Charlie” Anderson-Fortson, a December 2016 J.D. candidate, has become the fifth Southern University Law Center (SULC) student since 2012 to win the National Law Review Writing Competition. Anderson-Fortson’s article, Cyber Security and the Need for International Governance, is available at http://www.natlawreview.com/article/cyber-security-and-need-international-governance.